2015

The below presentation is a summary of the foundation’s launching activities.
In 2015, the Fako Foundation as part of its launch activities engaged in the following:

The Promotion of Culture
In June 2015, the Paramount Chief of Buea, His Royal Majesty Chief Justice Samuel Moka Lifafa Endeley IV, “Transitioned”

In accordance with the Mokpwe Culture, a Ngowaah yah mata (a special pig), was presented to the Endeley Family by the foundation, during the Szra-Szra Ceremony. Some foundation board members were present during the funeral.

Fako Foundation Board Members Mola Moka Moliki and Mola Moluwa Matute presenting the Srza-Srza Ngowaah to the Endeley Family as required by tradition and culture of the Mokpwes.

The Promotion of Education: Academic Financial Assistance
Nine students affiliated with the Salem Baptist Church, Upper Bolifamba (Mile 16, Buea), were recipients of monetary awards towards various aspects of their education. The awards were made under the foundation’s ‘Academic Financial Assistance’ Category. The recipients included students in primary schools (6), secondary schools (2), and high school (1). Funds received were used variously depending on the needs of the recipient e.g. school supplies, school wears, tuition/fees, registration for national exams e.g. the First School Leaving Certificate, Common Entrance Examination into secondary school, Registration for the General Certificate of Education exam, etc. Recipients of these maiden awards will continue to be sponsored by the foundation until they finish their current course or program of study.

Awardees present their Certificates to the Salem Baptist Church Congregation on December 27, 2015; the congregation felt much honored that they were thought of and also that they were the first beneficiaries of this charitable activity.

These awards were made possible in association with the Julie Nalova Eko (JNE) Foundation. Funds for the awards are managed by the Salem Baptist Church. These awards were made in honor of Pastor Edward Matute Mbonde and Coach John Livena Matute.
Our appreciation to the following: Professor Paul Musonge-President/Founder of the JNE Foundation, Pastor Hansen Nafenda Ekwe and Mrs. Embelle Ekwe of the Salem Baptist Church, Buea, Cameroon, Mola Stephen Mokondo Moki-the photographer/Videographer, and Mrs. Mariana Mojoko Matute and Children, who were at hand to support the event, on December 27, 2015. Click here for list of awardees.

The Promotion of Education: Scholarships and Academic Financial Assistance
On December 23, 2015, the foundation launched its maiden scholarship project and called for competitive applications for scholarships and also called for applications towards academic financial assistance. Publicity for this scholarship applications was effected through the radio and local newspapers in Buea, and various internet outlets e.g. lilolaphako. Application forms were downloadable from the foundation’s website: www.fakofoundation.org; projects; education; study forms. The deadline for receipt of these applications was January 31, 2016. Review of the applications is underway.
Fako Foundation acknowledges Iya Nalova Mokake, CRTV Buea Station Manager, and Mola Mokondo Moki, Journalist working with the foundation, for their efforts in publicizing the activity.The Promotion of Health Education
Part of the mission of the Fako Foundation is the promotion of preventive healthcare via education. On December 30, 2015, the foundation organized its maiden Free Consultative Clinic, at the Bokwaongo Health Center, in Buea. For practical purposes the event was constituted into components or stations: Registration and biometric data collection and generation, blood analysis, pressure/pulse measurements, echography for pregnant women, general physical examination, prescriptions/recommendations, counseling, and freebies goodies.

The event was successful and well attended. Participants and attendees were limited to 150 for practical purposes. This was unfortunate as many had to be turned back. The foundation hopes to attend to a larger number next time. To assist the foundation in its efforts and endeavors, many well-wishers both solicited and non-solicited, were all hands on deck to ensure the event was a success.

Mr. Walters Teboh, a Registered Nurse and the Chief of Center of the Bokwaongo Health Center, attending to participants at the Free-Health Clinic.

The freebies goodies station was the last station after the strictly medical stations during the clinic. This station was cherished by all but especially the children who got school supplies and toys. Little Miss Chloe Grzybinski of St. Louis, Missouri and friends were instrumental in making available these gifts.

Participants at the Free-Clinic waiting to be attended to at the next station.

Support Team

Dr. Victor Mbome Njie, South West Regional Delegate of
Health (Moral support and permission to use Health Center for the
event)

Mr. Walters Teboh, Chief of Center and other Nurses and
Staff, Bokwaongo Health Center (Preparation of Health Center for the
event and hands-on assistance during and after the event)

The Grzybinski Family (They provided the children’s goodies
for the freebies station; Mr. Eric Grzybinski, Mrs. Carol Grzybinski,
and Chloe Grzybinski and friends)

The Slovacek family, the Hill family, and friends
at the Mallickrodt Pharmaceuticals in St. Louis, Missouri (provided the
adult clothes, bags, and other supplies distributed at the freebies
goodies station)

Mrs. Christy Efosi Kinge( Ready hand at the (Freebies
station)

Professor Paul Musonge (Moral support and refreshments)

Mola Njoh Litumbe (Moral support)

Mola John Mokake Endeley – Former Mayor of Buea (Moral
Support)

Mola Ndiva Lisinge (Hands-on assistance and errands)

Mola Moluwa Mokake (Canopies, chairs, and tables)

Mola Mafany Mokake (Canopies, chairs, and tables)

Youths and Children who manned the Freebies Goodies Station and Water Distribution

Frederick Eko

John-Allen Hill-also served as a photographer documenting
the event

Mavita Matute

Dora Eko

Malingo Matute

Sarah Hill

Moname Matute

The Fako Foundation Management Team present: Dr. Samuel B. Moki, Mrs.
Pauline Litumbe-Hill, Iya Embelle Litumbe, and Dr. M. M. Matute; and
the team members who could not be present Mola Samuel Moka Moliki and
Dr. Augustine Evelle Kange, are collectively grateful to all these fine
men, women, youths and children, who came out in support of the
foundation’s activities to ensure a successful launch.

Scholarships and Academic Financial Assistance

On December 23, 2015, the foundation organized its second batch of scholarships and financial assistance project and called for competitive applications for scholarships and also called for applications towards academic financial assistance. Publicity for this scholarship applications was effected through the radio and local newspapers in Buea, and various internet outlets e.g. lilolaphako. Application forms were downloadable from the foundation’s website: www.fakofoundation.org; projects; education; study forms. The deadline for receipt of these applications was January 31, 2016. Review of the applications is underway.
Fako Foundation acknowledges Iya Nalova Mokake, CRTV Buea Station Manager, and Mola Mokondo Moki, Journalist working with the foundation, for their efforts in publicizing the activity.

2015 Photo Gallery

Some members of the Fako Foundation management team during launching activities of the foundation in Buea, in 2015. From left to right they are Iya Embelle Litumbe, Dr. Moluwa Matute, Dr. Samuel Moki, and Mrs Pauline Litumbe-Hill. Other members of the foundation’s management team are Mola Moka Moliki and Dr. Evelle Kange

Fako Foundation Board Members Mola Moka Moliki and Mola Moluwa Matute presenting the Srza-Srza Ngowaah to the Endeley Family as required by tradition and culture of the Mokpwes.

Awardees present their Certificates to the Salem Baptist Church Congregation on December 27, 2015; the congregation felt much honored that they were thought of and also that they were the first beneficiaries of this charitable activity

Recipients of the Fako Foundation Awards who ended up tops in their respective classes after the First-Term results. They are here supported by a parent, Pastor and Mrs. Ekwe, Prof Paul Musonge, and the Moluwa Matutes.

A cross-section of the medical doctors, pharmacists and the foundation’s management team at the Bokwaongo free-clinic.

Participants at the free-clinic waiting patiently to advance to the next station of the process. Backups were experienced because of the volume of attendees.

Dr. Gerald Esunge Eko did general consultation at the Free-Clinic event and also accorded the CRTV an Interview in French, explaining the goals of the Free-Clinic

Dr. Mina Eka Endeley a military Physician from the UK, did general consultation during the Free-Clinic and also attended to the emergency situations.

Dr. Peter-Louis Ndifor a private practitioner in Limbe Cameroon did the Echography and some general consultation during the Free-Clinic

Children at the Free-Clinic being attended to by Iya Mojoko Matute- A Counseling session on physical wellness

Mr. Walters Teboh – a Registered Nurse and the Chief of Center of the Bokwaongo Health Center, attending to participants at the Free-Health Clinic.

Iya Enany Njie – a Registered Pharmacist, collected medical data and also did counseling during the free-clinic

Ms. Chloe Grzybinski Thank
You!

Some of the donated items distributed. The Hill, Eko and Matute children distributed these items for a valuable experience of charity and appreciation.